
Practicing the Way: Habits and Self Discipline
Aaron opens by commenting on recent political events and the necessity to avoid extremes and be peacemakers. He then discusses key questions, considerations, and practical habits when practicing the way of being formed by Jesus.

Practicing the Way: To Whom Have you been Apprenticing?
Kale begins a new series on John Mark Comer’s "Practicing the Way” by discussing how true discipleship is all about apprenticing oneself to Jesus.

Small Group Sunday: How Good and Pleasant it is When God’s People Live Together in Unity
Aaron discusses Psalm 133 and the necessity of unity and community in the life of a Christian.

Psalm 1: The Way to the Blessed Life is a Long Slow Obedience Rooted in Christ
Aaron preaches on Psalm 1 and how there are no shortcuts to the blessed life. Discipleship to Jesus is a long slow road rooted in scripture and prayer.

Psalm 119: I Have Hidden Your Word in my Heart
Ronnie shares on the poetic theology of the psalms and how they point straight to the heart. He then highlights verses 11, 9, and 105 in Psalm 119.

Psalm 95: Who Else is Worthy?
Kale continues to preach on Psalm 95 and how by being our Shepherd and King, only Jesus has the ultimate word and thus our response should be one of both singing and bowing.

Psalm 95: The Greatest Spectacle is the Cross
Kale preaches on Psalm 95 and how the pinacle of our affections and worship should be Jesus since nothing else will truly satisfy.

Psalm 8: God Chooses the Weak things of the World to Shame the Strong
Aaron shares about Psalm 8 and how strength in God’s eyes is completely different from how we see strength.

CTF Sunday: The Narrow Path is Open
Preston and the CTF Youth Workers recap stories and takeaways from CTF Camp. Ronnie concludes with some thoughts and a prayer.

Psalm 100: Gratitude is an Action not a Feeling
Cort preaches on Psalm 100 and how gratitude is an essential element to the life to the full that Jesus invites us to experience.

Marriage Conference 2025: “Better Together”
John Von Runnen leads a discussion on maintaining a strong, deepening friendship in marriage.

Psalm 90: Teach us to Number our Days
Kale opens by covering a few upcoming events and prays for victims of a July 4th flood near Hunt, TX. He then preaches on Psalm 90 and how facing death invites us to reflect on the limits of our time, God’s anger towards sin, and on true, eternal values.

JaM Sunday: Celebrate what you Want Repeated
Aaron opens with a brief history of the Jesus and Me (JaM) ministry at the Northeast Church and Blake Smith’s history as a leader in the ministry. Emily shares about her involvement in JaM, the value of the ministry, and the incredible work Blake has done over the years. Blake shares about his involvement in the ministry and challenges the church to remain engaged with all of our ministries as well as his excitement for Emily’s appointment into leadership. Kale reiterates the critical strategic nature of JaM. Kale and the elders pray over Emily.

Psalm 73: Root your Perspective in the Eternal
Aaron opens with news on exciting changes to JAM leadership and a building update. He then preaches on how Psalm 73 invites us to enter the Sanctuary of God in worship and to invite others into the plans we make for ourselves.

Psalm 139: Trust your Very Good Father
Reed preaches on Psalm 139 and how the God King David is writing to is good and trustworthy.

Psalm 51: I Worship because I am a Sinner
Peter preaches on Psalm 51 and how sin brings us to a crossroads where we can choose like King David to either hide and degrade or go to God in confession and worship.

Psalm 22: The Faithfulness of God Amid Trouble
Aaron invites the church to stay engaged during the summer then introduces a new series about the Psalms by preaching on Psalm 22 and the reconciliation of trouble and the faithfulness of God.


